Category Archive for: ‘GeoCaching Beginners’

How many times have you rummaged through your backpack for the thingamajig only to find that you left it at home? How many times was it at the bottom of your backpack under a pile of other things and you didn’t see it? I get …

Granted, because this is a geocaching forum and most of us spend a great deal of time outdoors, tick awareness and prevention is probably nothing new to you. This article is more for the uninitiated and a great opportunity for me to rant. I hate …

Geocaching is full of phrases and acronyms that are not immediately obvious if you’re new to geocaching. Please use the list below to help in expanding your geocaching knowledge! The following is taken from our book “101 Devil Caches”, click here to purchase! Archive—Term used to indicate a geocache …

Have you been searching for a geocache and seen an icon that looks like one of the angry ghosts from the Super Mario games? Wondering why this cache icon looks different than you may be used to? You’ve stumbled upon a “grandfathered” type of cache …

As we promised when we took over the site, we really want the madcacher site to become a reference hub for experienced geocachers. To that end, we’re working on a variety of items, including a website redesign, an ebook and a few other “aces” up …

When a long-time Geocacher explains Geocaching they often say “It’s like letterboxing.” I know when I first heard of Geocaching that’s exactly what I heard. I immediately said “oh ok. And what is letterboxing?” So I decided to write a little post explaining what letterboxing …

I’m sure 90% of my audience HATES nanos. Are you one of them? I’ve never understood why so many people dislike them so I thought I would write a quick post to start a discussion on the topic. I do realize we all have our …

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